Working remotely can leave you vulnerable to hackers not
only during these times when there’s a global health crisis but even in normal
times. With millions people in the United States asked to stay at home to
prevent the spread of the coronavirus, many of them now work at home
using their phones or personal computer. Experts say that this makes a wider
target for cybercriminals.
You’re less likely protected by a software that scans every
file you download or every link you click when you are working at home. Furthermore,
you’ll be filled with worries over the continued spread of the virus that is
currently threatening to overwhelm the country’s health care system, and by all
the logistical issues that is presented as you adhere to the stay at home
order.
There are some basic steps you can take to mitigate the risk
especially since hackers have become increasingly active these days. Zscaler
researchers have noted a 20% increase each month in overall hacking reports and
a rise in hacking threats using terms such as COVID-19 or coronavirus to trick
some users into installing a malicious software or giving out sensitive
information. Although Microsoft said that the overall number of attacks that
use the pandemic is very small, it still reminded people that now is the best
time to protect themselves fro hackers.
Tips For Safer Remote Working
Since you are not in the office, your firm may have hard
time updating your software automatically. And you may not even know it, but IT experts whose job is to keep hackers at bay say that updating your software is
one thing that you should not forget to do.
Use Two-Factor Authentication
In case hackers manage to get into your system, they may be
able to access your passwords and usernames. Thankfully, there’s the two-factor
authentication. It can help make accessing your system harder for
cybercriminals. Two factor authentication will require you to key in a one time
code or ask you for a hardware token after you enter your so you can log in to
your system.
By having this feature enabled, the password that hackers
have stolen from you won’t be enough to log in into your bank account or the
payroll system of your company. It is a very common step but is extremely effective.
Avoid Phishing Scams
You should always be mindful any suspicious message that
could come from scammers and hackers. Microsoft said that 91% of cyberattacks start with a malicious email, and this is referred to as a phishing attack. Be
careful and don’t click on anything that looks suspicious.
Boost Your Personal Security
For those using a work computer at their homes, security
tools like corporate anti-virus software are commonly running by default. In case
you have access to a VPN, you could use it to get access to your company
network, where your employer could protect you even if you’re home.
This doesn’t work for all firms, which may not be ready to
have their employees use the VPN at the same time so it’s worth consulting your
employer regarding this. Another option is to use a personal VPN, but that’s
generally for protecting your personal privacy since these services are not
meant to safeguard you from malicious apps and software.
Call SpartanTec, Inc. in Wilmington if you want more information on how you can work safely from home.
SpartanTec, Inc.
Wilmington, NC 28412
(910) 218-9255
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Wilmington, NC 28412
(910) 218-9255
https://spartantec-wilmingtonnc.business.site/
Cities Served:
Wilmington, Silver Lake, Sea Breeze, Carolina Beach, Eagle Island, Leland, Wrightsboro
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